Can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the Arctic?

Rapid climate change is threatening the stability and functioning of Arctic ecosystems. As the Arctic warms, shrubs have been widely observed to expand, which has potentially serious consequences for global climate regulation and for the ecological processes characterising these ecosystems. However,...

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Main Authors: Verma, M, Schulte To Bühne, H, Lopes, M, Ehrich, D, Sokovnina, S, Hofhuis, SP, Pettorelli, N
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10114848 2023-12-24T10:12:53+01:00 Can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the Arctic? Verma, M Schulte To Bühne, H Lopes, M Ehrich, D Sokovnina, S Hofhuis, SP Pettorelli, N 2020-08 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114848/3/Pettorelli_Can%20reindeer%20husbandry%20management%20slow%20down%20the%20shrubification%20of%20the%20Arctic_AAM.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114848/ eng eng https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114848/3/Pettorelli_Can%20reindeer%20husbandry%20management%20slow%20down%20the%20shrubification%20of%20the%20Arctic_AAM.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114848/ open Journal of Environmental Management , 267 , Article 110636. (2020) Arctic Climate change Grazing Satellite remote sensing Semi-domesticated reindeer Shrubification Tundra Animals Arctic Regions Ecosystem Reindeer Article 2020 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:39Z Rapid climate change is threatening the stability and functioning of Arctic ecosystems. As the Arctic warms, shrubs have been widely observed to expand, which has potentially serious consequences for global climate regulation and for the ecological processes characterising these ecosystems. However, it is currently unclear why this shrubification has been spatially uneven across the Arctic, with herbivory being suggested as a key regulating factor. By taking advantage of freely available satellite imagery spanning three decades, we mapped changes in shrub cover in the Yamal Peninsula and related these to changes in summer temperature and reindeer population size. We found no evidence that shrubs had expanded in the study site, despite increasing summer temperatures. At the same time, herbivore pressure increased significantly, with the local reindeer population size growing by about 75%. Altogether, our results thus point towards increases in large herbivore pressure having compensated for the warming of the Peninsula, halting the shrubification of the area. This suggests that strategic semi-domesticated reindeer husbandry, which is a common practice across the Eurasian Arctic, could represent an efficient environmental management strategy for maintaining open tundra landscapes in the face of rapid climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change reindeer husbandry Tundra Yamal Peninsula University College London: UCL Discovery Arctic Yamal Peninsula ENVELOPE(69.873,69.873,70.816,70.816)
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topic Arctic
Climate change
Grazing
Satellite remote sensing
Semi-domesticated reindeer
Shrubification
Tundra
Animals
Arctic Regions
Ecosystem
Reindeer
spellingShingle Arctic
Climate change
Grazing
Satellite remote sensing
Semi-domesticated reindeer
Shrubification
Tundra
Animals
Arctic Regions
Ecosystem
Reindeer
Verma, M
Schulte To Bühne, H
Lopes, M
Ehrich, D
Sokovnina, S
Hofhuis, SP
Pettorelli, N
Can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the Arctic?
topic_facet Arctic
Climate change
Grazing
Satellite remote sensing
Semi-domesticated reindeer
Shrubification
Tundra
Animals
Arctic Regions
Ecosystem
Reindeer
description Rapid climate change is threatening the stability and functioning of Arctic ecosystems. As the Arctic warms, shrubs have been widely observed to expand, which has potentially serious consequences for global climate regulation and for the ecological processes characterising these ecosystems. However, it is currently unclear why this shrubification has been spatially uneven across the Arctic, with herbivory being suggested as a key regulating factor. By taking advantage of freely available satellite imagery spanning three decades, we mapped changes in shrub cover in the Yamal Peninsula and related these to changes in summer temperature and reindeer population size. We found no evidence that shrubs had expanded in the study site, despite increasing summer temperatures. At the same time, herbivore pressure increased significantly, with the local reindeer population size growing by about 75%. Altogether, our results thus point towards increases in large herbivore pressure having compensated for the warming of the Peninsula, halting the shrubification of the area. This suggests that strategic semi-domesticated reindeer husbandry, which is a common practice across the Eurasian Arctic, could represent an efficient environmental management strategy for maintaining open tundra landscapes in the face of rapid climate change.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Verma, M
Schulte To Bühne, H
Lopes, M
Ehrich, D
Sokovnina, S
Hofhuis, SP
Pettorelli, N
author_facet Verma, M
Schulte To Bühne, H
Lopes, M
Ehrich, D
Sokovnina, S
Hofhuis, SP
Pettorelli, N
author_sort Verma, M
title Can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the Arctic?
title_short Can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the Arctic?
title_full Can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the Arctic?
title_fullStr Can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the Arctic?
title_full_unstemmed Can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the Arctic?
title_sort can reindeer husbandry management slow down the shrubification of the arctic?
publishDate 2020
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114848/3/Pettorelli_Can%20reindeer%20husbandry%20management%20slow%20down%20the%20shrubification%20of%20the%20Arctic_AAM.pdf
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Climate change
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